IEC 60584-1:1995
Thermocouples - Part 1: Reference tables
Establishes a set of reference tables for the seven most commonly used types of commercially available thermocouples, giving both electromotive force as a function of temperature and temperature as a function of electromotive force. Gives polynominal expressions from which the reference values can be computed. The reference tables are based on fundamental research and are consistent with the current edition of theInternational Practical Temperature Scale (1968) and are not limited to applications in the field of industrial process measurement and control.
Establishes a set of reference tables for the seven most commonly used types of commercially available thermocouples, giving both electromotive force as a function of temperature and temperature as a function of electromotive force. Gives polynominal expressions from which the reference values can be computed. The reference tables are based on fundamental research and are consistent with the current edition of the International Practical Temperature Scale (1968) and are not limited to applications in the field of industrial process measurement and control.
IEC 60584-1:2013 specifies reference functions and tolerances for letter-designated thermocouples (Types R, S, B, J, T, E, K, N, C and A). Temperatures are expressed in degrees Celsius based on the International Temperature Scale of 1990, ITS-90 (symbol t90), and the EMF (symbol E) is in microvolts. The reference functions are polynomials which express the EMF, E in V, as a function of temperature t90 in °C with the thermocouple reference junctions at 0 °C. Values of EMF at intervals of 1 °C are tabulated in Annex A. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 1995 and constitutes a technical revision. It includes the following changes: - IEC 60584-1:1995 and IEC 60584-2:1982 have been merged; - the standard is now explicitly based on the reference polynomials which express thermocouple EMF as functions of temperature. The tables derived from the polynomials are given in Annex A; - inverse polynomials expressing temperature as functions of EMF are given in Annex B, but inverse tables are not given; - the range of the polynomial relating the EMF of Type K thermocouples is restricted to 1 300 °C; - values of the Seebeck coefficients are given at intervals of 10 °C; - thermoelectric data (EMF and Seebeck coefficients) are given at the fixed points of the ITS-90; - some guidance is given in Annex C regarding the upper temperature limits and environmental conditions of use for each thermocouple type.
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